As we wrote in our last post, our users’ top feature request is “more invitations.” We’ve been working to increase the capacity of our preview setup and have sent invitations to everyone who requested an invite through our online form. If you’d like to…
We’re thankful that so many people have been willing to try out Google Wave in a host of different areas: personal, business, government, education and even not-for-profit. We’ve been glad to see positive responses, especially since we’re still in a li…
Follow your waves
We’ve received lots of feedback from Wavers that the public waves they read were clogging up their inboxes. Today, we’ve introduced a new concept to Google Wave–”following” waves. Now, clicking on a public wave no longer causes it to appear (and stay)…
Google Chrome is available in 50 languages, but that’s not the only thing international about it. The browser was developed by open-source contributors and Google engineers from around the globe, including our Tokyo office.Engineers at Google Japan dev…
Google Chrome’s New Tab page is designed to help you get to where you’re going, faster. In the following video, I’ll show you an overview of how it works and the newly added ability to remove items from the page.Posted by Glen Murphy, Google Chrome team